[Ord. No. 121, § 2, 8-20-2001]
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ATVA motor-driven vehicle designed for travel primarily off-road and restricted from operating on residential streets and highways as mandated by the Michigan Secretary of State and the department of natural resources.
BOATAny vessel that requires registration from the secretary of state for traveling in or on water including an unpowered unit, a powered by oars, paddles, sail or motor, and a raft whether rigid or inflatable.
CAMPER ENCLOSUREAny structure or enclosure designed for mounting on a pickup truck, sport utility vehicle, or truck chassis in such a manner as will provide temporary sleeping or living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use.
CORNER LOTSAs a lot or parcel abutting two road rights-of-way or easements. A lot or parcel bounded on two sides of a curved street, where any two chords from such curve form an angle of 135° or less shall also be considered a corner lot. For the purposes of this article, the front yard shall be considered the yard located between the principal front of the housing unit and the abutting road right-of-way or road easement, which is utilized for street addressing (purpose of mailing). Other yards abutting a road right-of-way or road easement shall be considered a street-side yard. Recreational unit(s) may be parked on the side yard of a residence as long as it is not parked closer than 15 feet of the side yard lot line.
ESTABLISHING DRIVEWAYA private access intended to serve as ingress and egress for vehicular traffic between a public right-of-way and other areas of a site.
FRONT YARDAn open space extending the full width of the lot, the depth of which is the minimum distance between the front lot line and the front setback line.
HOMESTEADAll of an owner's unoccupied property classified as residential that is adjoining or contiguous to the dwelling subject to ad valorem taxes and that is owned and occupied as a principal residence by the owner. Contiguity is not broken by a road or right-of-way.
REAR YARDAn open space extending the full width of the lot, the depth of which is the minimum distance between the real lot line and the rear setback line.
RECREATIONAL UNITAny recreational vehicle, camper enclosure, boat, ATV, utility trailer or snowmobile as described in these terms and definitions.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLEA vehicular unit originally designed, permanently altered, or in process of alteration, in such a manner as will provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use. A recreational vehicle may have its own motive power or may be designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle. The term "recreational vehicle" shall include, but is not limited to, a motor home, a truck camper, a travel trailer, a folding camper trailer, a converted van or a converted bus.
RESIDENTIAL AREAAny one- and two-family residential district as defined in the zoning ordinance and on zoning maps of the township for single- and two-family residential purposes. Specifically, "residential area" shall include those zoning classifications R-1-A, R-1-B, R-1-C and R-2.
SETBACKSShall be defined as the minimum required distance from the centerline of a road or from front, side, and rear property lines, within which no building or structure shall be erected or permanently maintained. Such required setbacks are defined within the zoning ordinance.
SIDE YARDAn open space extending from the front yard to the rear yard the width of which is the horizontal distance from the nearest point of the side lot line to the side setback line.
SNOWMOBILEA motor-driven vehicle designed for travel primarily on snow or ice, of a type which utilizes sled-type runners or skis, an endless belt tread, or any combination of these, or other similar means of contact with the surface on which it is operated.
UTILITY TRAILERA vehicle without motive power, designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle, to be used for carrying property including, but not limited to, a boat, motorcycle, ATV, snowmobile or other equipment for recreational, camping or travel use.